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carat balance, non-contact optical measuring device, and ancillary instruments necessary
at the time of Exam

Paul Wyler presented his first 16 and 19-line precision movements
to the public in 1927. The particularity of these was the Incaflex balance wheel, which
was legendary at the time.

The Wyler Incaflex balance wheel is protected along its diameter
by two curved, elastic arms, which absorb any shocks to the balance wheel.

In addition to producing his own calibres, Wyler also modified
movements of other large-scale producers and sold these on to other watch companies. In
some cases, the basic calibre was changed so much that the movements should actually be
considered as Wyler calibres.

In 1937 the WYLER INTRODUCED THE WATER-RESISTANT
watch that was not fitted with the conventional soft gaskets.

The crystal was pressed in between the edge of the case and a
pressed or screwed bezel, the gap between the winding shaft and the watch case was sealed
hydraulically by fitting the winding shaft and bushing together, in the same material, to
1/500mm.

ANOTHER
"HAD TO INVEST IN"
IT IS ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL
I HAVE EVER RESTORED
ROCK

THE CREME DIAL HAS AN AWESOME
METALLIC GOLD CHAPTER RING

GOLD NUMERALS AND MARKERS

SIGNED IN BLACK
WYLER
INCAFLEX
WEATHERPROOF
SWISS

RARE WYLER
WITH
WEATHERPROOF

NOTICE
THE NEW CASE DESIGN
AND
LARGE CROWN

THE LUGS
ALSO FLOW
WITH
BOLD YET DELICATE
CURVES

THIS
1955 WYLER
HAD THE PERFECT LOOK
A CHANGE OVER
FROM ROUND CASE WITH STRAIGHT LUGS
TO
SPACE & FLIGHT
THE COMING
OF THE JET ENGINE
A MOST MODERN
LOOK
THAT OTHER CASE MAKERS
WOULD NOT REACH UNTIL THE SEVENTIES

ATTACHED
IS AN
ITALIAN
HAND MADE

GENUINE HONEY LIZARD
DOUBLE STITCHED
AND

PADDED
LUXURY STRAP

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WE TAKE PRIDE IN THE WYLER NAME
AND STOCK MANY ORIGINAL PARTS
BECAUSE THE WYLER IS ONE OF THE MOST
OUTSTANDING TIME PIECES EVER DESIGNED

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